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    New brand campaign launched: All Ways Real. Always TROY.

    News | August 11, 2025

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Foundation Board member Billy Jones for whom Jones Hall was named passes away

Billy Jones, shown speaking during the dedication ceremony of Jones Hall, passed away on January 23.

Billy Jones, shown speaking during the dedication ceremony of Jones Hall, passed away on January 23.

Joseph William “Billy” Jones, Jr., Troy University Foundation Board member and namesake of Jones Hall, the University’s Health Sciences building, passed away on Friday, Jan. 23. He was 80.

Visitation will be held Wednesday from 10 to 11:40 a.m. at The Shop, 66 S. Mt. Pleasant Ave. in Monroeville. Funeral services will be at noon…

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TROY professor’s play to premiere at nation’s longest running professional theater

"Trains" evolved from a monologue that was presented at the inaugural "SHINE: Illuminating Black Stories."

“Trains,” a play written by Troy University’s Professor of Theatre Quinton Cockrell, will premiere at Barter Theatre in Abingdon, VA on Feb. 13.

Barter Theatre, which opened in 1933, is the nation’s longest running professional theater. Cockrell said his relationship with the theater began in 2020 when he won the first Black in Appalachia play…

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Rosa Parks Museum to celebrate Mrs. Parks’ birthday with free admission, special activities

TROY's Rosa Parks Museum will celebrate what would have been Mrs. Parks' 113th birthday on Feb. 4 and Feb. 7.

TROY's Rosa Parks Museum will celebrate what would have been Mrs. Parks' 113th birthday on Feb. 4 and Feb. 7.

Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum will celebrate what would have been the Civil Rights icon’s 113th birthday in February with free museum admission and birthday activities on both Feb. 4 and Feb. 7.

Parks was born on Feb. 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, AL. Her historic Dec. 1, 1955, arrest for refusing to give up her…

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Troy University and Baptist Health Launch New LPN-to-RN Bridge Program to Expand Alabama’s Nursing Workforce 

From Left to Right: Isaiah Sankey, Montgomery County Commission; Dr. Dionne Mims, Vice Chancellor of Troy University Montgomery Campus, Julie Firman, Chief Executive Nurse Baptist Health, Judi Miller Cheif Learning Officer Baptist Health, Doug Singleton, Montgomery County Commission, Kerry Palmer, Troy University Senior Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs, Amanda Dunegan ASN Coordinator; LaGary Carter, Dean of the College of Health Sciences at Troy University
 

Troy University is launching a new LPN-to-RN Bridge Program within its Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) program beginning Fall 2026, creating a new pathway for licensed practical nurses to advance their education and help meet Alabama’s growing demand for registered nurses.  

The program was developed through an institutional collaboration between Troy University and Baptist…

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